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Soulagement Instantane De La Douleur Grace A Lacupression
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Book Synopsis Soulagement instantané de la douleur grâce à l’acupression by : Marcus A. Pfeiffer
Download or read book Soulagement instantané de la douleur grâce à l’acupression written by Marcus A. Pfeiffer and published by Babelcube Inc.. This book was released on 2018-04-08 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dans ce livre, vous apprendrez comment pratiquer facilement l'acupression pour le traitement de 25 maux. L'acupression est une ancienne méthode de traitement chinoise qui implique la pression à certains points du corps pour soulager les douleurs. Le corps humain comprend 14 points transportant l'énergie dans tout le corps. Ces points sont appelés les méridiens. L'acupression est la méthode la plus efficace et la plus facile pour l'auto-traitement de nombreux maux. Dans ce livre, vous découvrirez les traitements faciles à apprendre et à pratiquer pour des maux tels que l'anxiété, la nausée, la dépression, la migraine, etc. Pourquoi devriez-vous souffrir alors que vous pouvez apprendre comment vous soulager facilement et rapidement ?
Book Synopsis Needles, Herbs, Gods, and Ghosts by : Linda L. BARNES
Download or read book Needles, Herbs, Gods, and Ghosts written by Linda L. BARNES and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2009-06-30 with total page 475 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When did the West discover Chinese healing traditions? Most people might point to the "rediscovery" of Chinese acupuncture in the 1970s. In Needles, Herbs, Gods, and Ghosts, Linda Barnes leads us back, instead, to the thirteenth century to uncover the story of the West's earliest known encounters with Chinese understandings of illness and healing. A medical anthropologist with a degree in comparative religion, Barnes illuminates the way constructions of medicine, religion, race, and the body informed Westerners' understanding of the Chinese and their healing traditions.
Book Synopsis Literature and Its Theorists by : Tzvetan Todorov
Download or read book Literature and Its Theorists written by Tzvetan Todorov and published by Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press. This book was released on 1987 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Originally published in French under the title Critique de la critique. This is a paperbound reprint of the 1987 translated edition, which includes an appendix written in response to American reactions to the French edition. It is the final volume in a trilogy devoted to the theory and tradition of literary criticism (its two predecessors are: Theories of the symbol and Symbolism and interpretation, both Cornell UP). Coverage here is of the Russian, German, French, and Anglo-American traditions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Synopsis Acupuncture in Practice by : Hugh MacPherson (Ph. D.)
Download or read book Acupuncture in Practice written by Hugh MacPherson (Ph. D.) and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 482 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written by THE leading lights in the field of integrating acupuncture into a Western medical system, this book bridges the gap between the theoretical foundations of acupuncture and its application in a modern Western clinical context. Each case history focuses on the complexities and dilemmas of treatment that are tackled, providing valuable insights by experienced practitioners into the management of a course of acupuncture treatment.
Book Synopsis What If the Sun... by : Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
Download or read book What If the Sun... written by Charles Ferdinand Ramuz and published by . This book was released on 2016-05-25 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What might the end of the world look like, to people who inhabit high mountains, whose lives are governed by the dependable revolution of the seasons? Perhaps the sun might slip beneath a western ridge one evening, and not return in the morning. In the first half of the 20th century, that terrifying prospect represented a mild version of hell. Real hell would be knowing in advance that it was going to happen. And so, revisiting a theme that Charles Ferdinand Ramuz had explored many times before in his fiction-notably in a short story that he wrote in 1912, on the eve of another war-he bestowed upon the villagers of Upper Saint-Martin the dreadful knowledge that the sun was sick and would soon expire, leaving them to die alone in the cold and the dark. The prophecy falls from the lips of the village sage and healer, Antoine Anzevui. The weather seems to bear him out. But the sun abandons those parts for a few months every year, so to accept the prophecy means to have faith in the prophet-to believe him when he says that the life-giving star won't return as expected in the spring. What holds for Upper Saint-Martin holds for the rest of the world, because in Ramuz's novels the village is the world and the world is the village Written in Fench as Si le soleil ne revenait pas and translated into English for the first time by Michelle Bailt-Jones, here are both the 1912 short story and the 1937 novel - What if the sun..."
Book Synopsis Acupuncture, Expertise and Cross-Cultural Medicine by : Roberta E. Bivins
Download or read book Acupuncture, Expertise and Cross-Cultural Medicine written by Roberta E. Bivins and published by Palgrave MacMillan. This book was released on 2000-11-24 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1825, an English Earl, crippled with pain and despairing of his usual physicians, invited a young and unconventional doctor into his home. Days later, the Earl was relieved, and the doctor rich. To celebrate his remarkable recovery, the nobleman re-named his favorite racehorse to honor the technique that cured him: "acupuncture." In an engaging account, Roberta Bivins vivifies the characters, texts, and events of acupuncture's (often surprising) 300 year history in Britain, and begins to explain acupuncture's enduring appeal.